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Downvote in order to be able to vote to delete. Is it acceptable?

The real problem here is that you haven't already downvoted. If you think a post warrants deletion, surely it also warrants a downvote. I can kinda understand skipping that if you think it's gonna be ...
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Unethical, possibly illegal assistance

As the Meta answer you linked says, this question is not really problematical because it's about a DOS attack. Learning how to attack can be part of learning how to defend: in other words, writing ...
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Why is SO running a promoted tweet with scaremongering Wikipedia misinformation?

That tweet is wholly unacceptable and should be removed. I would encourage someone to also post an apology tweet. Given the size, reach, and influence of Stack Overflow, I would hope that the company ...
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Is transferring Stack Overflow reputation from one account to another using bounties allowed?

It's not allowed! Please don't attempt this as this would result in your new account being deleted and the old one getting suspended. If you want to keep the posts and gained reputation from them on ...
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Can I ask programming ethics questions on Stack Overflow?

No. Even legal questions are off-topic on SO (and they have some chance to be backed by fact). Ethics questions are purely opinion based and can't be objectively answered.
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"Please help me steal copyrighted content"

The short answer is "No", SO doesn't enforce the copyrights of/for other entities unless they receive a proper DMCA Takedown Notice There's a lot of gray area and wiggle room between "...
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How to respond to an (unlikely) call for (emergency) help?

You can't say beyond a shadow of a doubt if this is some genuine plea for help from a real person, or if this is someone trolling or spewing nonsense. The only thing that makes sense to do is to flag ...
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What should I do when there is a license text in code from an answer?

There's a lot of confusion here, and it's causing far more problems than are necessary. Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer. Don't interpret this as legal advice. If you are the sole author of something, ...
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Plagiarism and using/copying code from Stack Overflow and submitting it in an assignment

On Stack Overflow all user content, including code snippets, is posted under a version of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium ...
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What is "Good Stack Overflow Citizenship"?

Fundamentally the creators of SO dictate what is good citizenship. They design the tools available, the rewards, the punishments and the restrictions. Good citizenship is to use those tools as ...
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Does Stack Overflow have moral obligation to do something regarding the war between Russia and Ukraine?

I don't know how many downvotes this answer would collect, but allow me to show you the situation from the other side. As you may have deduced, I am Russian. Although I am not pleased with this fact, ...
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Why is SO running a promoted tweet with scaremongering Wikipedia misinformation?

I'd expect SE to be better than to use clickbaity titles like that. You'll never guess what happens next!
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Is it ethical ✔️ to put a green tick mark in your answer?

❌ It imparts no semantic meaning. It's simply visual noise, and should be removed via an edit. (The same way meta-commentary along the lines of "I will accept this answer soon" should be edited out.) ...
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Plagiarism and using/copying code from Stack Overflow and submitting it in an assignment

Since the other answer didn't address this, here's the crux of your issue Can a person do that without stating who is the author They already did. This is a common problem on SO. We're here for ...
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Unethical, possibly illegal assistance

Let's assume the question as written was programming related: "How to spawn mulitple UDP requests in C#" And the body was "I'm writing an app to do a DOS attack on a website. Here is my code, the ...
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SO careers should stop accepting business from predatory employers

I was fortunate to Google this company after doing the initial multiple choices test. As noticed in the Quora link above, the CEO Andy Tryba "tries" to address "some misinformation" about his company....
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Why is SO running a promoted tweet with scaremongering Wikipedia misinformation?

Thanks for bringing this issue to our attention. I'm the director of content marketing at Stack Overflow and manage our blog, podcast, and newsletter. The tweet is a line from the podcast that is ...
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Ethical considerations of the ongoing experiment re not displaying negative scores

It was possible to both perform the experiment and to be ethical. Score : ≤0 Instead of Score : 0 The former only hides information. Which in this case should pose no problem ethically. Nobody ...
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How to flag people asking for help to violate another site's Terms of Service?

This particular question is "Too Broad". It's asking how to do something, and doesn't even show an attempt at thinking about a solution. Let alone a Minimal, Complete, Verifiable Example. In ...
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Can I ask programming ethics questions on Stack Overflow?

Can I ask programming ethics questions on Stack Overflow? No. Ethics question are clearly off-topic on StackOverflow. So, I'd like to ask how to ask an ethics question that I'd like the ...
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Ethical considerations of the ongoing experiment re not displaying negative scores

A few notes here: We originally tried to make this work for everyone, however excluding anonymous users allows us to tie groups to accounts and thus avoid the frustration of the behavior changing ...
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Is it ethical to refer to Russian programmers?

There's no site policy against it, and as long as you don't turn it into a political event when using it as a source (such as asking a question like this) I doubt anyone would even think twice about ...
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What should we do with Tor Onion links in questions?

It seems quite common for questions to include a site’s link, if a specific issue around working with that site is the subject of the question. People who want to answer may take a look at them to ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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How to flag people asking for help to violate another site's Terms of Service?

We would probably need a legal expert to decide whether the existence of a third-party's Terms of Service has the power to bind anyone who uses that service. Moreover, we would need a legal view of ...
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How to address help requests with pirated software

If you don't control the copyright or digital access to a given piece of software, the best position you can take is an assumption on whether or not that software is pirated. We are not software ...
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Would posting an answer with a Base64-encoded hint be ethically ok?

Fun is forbidden, we don't like that here. Whether that's a joke is left as an exercise to the reader. It's true though. Answers must answer the question, and your suggested proposal for one doesn't. ...
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Is it ethical to refer to Russian programmers?

We do not allow political discussions or allow politics to impact content on Stack Overflow. You can refer to whoever's articles you want and you should not mention their country or political ...
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Is it unethical of me to give an answer to a poorly asked question for the easy reputation?

Yes. Please, don't do this. If the question is poor - that is, it's easily seen as off topic to any other observer, then no one really benefits from it being around, and answers to it will only ...
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Is it ethical to refer to Russian programmers?

Stack Overflow's guidance is to judge content based on the content, not the author. This argument just as well applies to offsite content. Besides, judging a person just because they happen to live in ...
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